Child death
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Part 2 book "Dimaio’s forensic pathology" includes content: Udden death in infancy; neonaticide, infanticide and child homicide, deaths caused by motor vehicle incidents, mass fatality incidents, burns and fire deaths, deaths in water, electrocution, hyperthermia and hypothermia - the effects of heat and cold, sexual assault, deaths in the elderly, sudden death during or immediately after a struggle,... and other contents.
252p dianmotminh01 17-05-2024 2 1 Download
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Part 1 book "Review of forensic medicine and toxicology" includes content: Medical jurisprudence and ethics; acts related to medical practice, legal procedure, identification, identification ii, medico legal autopsy, autopsy room hazards, thanatology, signs of death, asphyxia, injuries, firearm injuries, regional injuries, thermal injuries, transportation injuries, explosion injuries and fall from height, medico legal aspects of injuries, decompression, radiation and altitude sickness, starvation deaths, infanticide and child abuse, anesthetic deaths.
324p muasambanhan10 06-04-2024 3 1 Download
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Part 3 book "Varcarolis’ foundations of psychiatric-mental health nursing - A clinical approach" includes content: Suicide and nonsuicidal self injury; crisis and disaster; anger, aggression, and violence; child, older adult, and intimate partner violence; sexual assault; older adults, serious mental illness, forensic nursing, therapeutic groups, family interventions, integrative care, dying, death, and grieving.
484p muasambanhan08 01-03-2024 5 1 Download
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In cirrhotic patients, variceal bleeding remains a major cause of death. After a variceal bleeding episode, mortality and rebleeding rates spike for the first 6 weeks before levelling off. We aimed to evaluate the performance of AIMS65 score in comparison with Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP) score and model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) score in predicting 6-week mortality and rebleeding in cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding.
5p vikissinger 21-12-2023 3 1 Download
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Cervical cancer (CC) is the number one leading cause of death among women in Malawi. However, it is generally viewed as preventable and treatable if diagnosed in an early stage. Despite the burden, Malawi registers low uptake of cervical cancer screening (CCS). This study examined the socio-demographic determinants of CCS uptake among women of child-bearing age (WCBA) in Mangochi district.
8p vialfrednobel 23-12-2023 4 4 Download
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Ebook "The crisis counseling and traumatic events treatment planner, with DSM-5 updates" provides all the elements necessary to quickly and easily develop formal treatment plans that satisfy the demands of HMOs, managed care companies, third-party payors, and state and federal agencies. Organized around 27 behaviorally based presenting problems including child abuse and neglect, adult and child suicide, job loss, disaster, PTSD, sexual assault, school trauma including bullying, sudden and accidental death, and workplace violence.
299p dangsovu 20-10-2023 4 2 Download
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Achieving optimum Infant and young child feeding practices is the major challenge in developed and developing countries. Globally, about 40% of under two years age deaths are attributed to inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices. In Ethiopia, a wide range of inappropriate infant and young child feeding practices were documented.
9p viisac 23-09-2023 1 0 Download
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Malnutrition among children under five years of age is a major public health issue in many low and middle-income constrained countries. According to WHO, 5.3 million under-five children die every year and about 45% of these deaths are linked to malnutrition.
9p viferrari 28-11-2022 12 2 Download
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Nigeria has one of the highest under-five mortality rates in the world. Identifying the causes of these deaths is crucial to inform changes in policy documents, design and implementation of appropriate interventions to reduce these deaths. This study aimed to provide national and zonal-level estimates of the causes of under-five death in Nigeria in the 2013–2018 periods.
15p viferrari 28-11-2022 9 2 Download
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Globally, infectious diseases are the major cause of death in children under the age of 5 years. SubSaharan Africa and South Asia account for 95% of global child mortalities every year, where acute respiratory infections (ARI) remain the leading cause of child morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is to analyze the risk factors of ARI disease symptoms among children under the age of 5 years in Uganda.
10p viferrari 28-11-2022 8 2 Download
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In India, factors pertaining to poverty, illiteracy, women's workload and poor decision making traditional beliefs and practices and men's attitude towards child care contribute to malnutrition and eventually to maternal and child deaths.
8p trinhthamhodang1215 23-09-2020 24 2 Download
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Childhood vaccinations are a vital preventive measure to reduce disease incidence and deaths among children. As a result, immunisation coverage against measles was a key indicator for monitoring the fourth Millennium Development Goal (MDG), aimed at reducing child mortality.
12p vimanama2711 28-07-2020 13 1 Download
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Cervical cancer is a global leading cause of morbidity and mortality, attributable to the death of approximately 266,000 women every year. Majority (87%) of cervical cancer deaths occur in developing countries including Tanzania.
8p vibaku2711 22-07-2020 16 2 Download
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Reducing neonatal mortality is an essential part of the third Sustainable Development Goal, to end preventable child deaths. Neonatal danger signs are the most common cause of neonatal mortality and morbidity.
13p viorochimaru2711 29-05-2020 8 2 Download
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Suicide is the third leading cause of death worldwide among youth aged 10- to 19, and mental disor‑ ders are often associated in the etiology of suicidal behavior. Mental disorders are often under-diagnosed and undertreated in young people, a situation likely to increase the severity of the disorder and suicide risk.
9p vimax2711 27-03-2020 19 1 Download
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Child mortality in the United States has decreased over time, with advance in biomedicine. Little is known about patterns of current pediatric health care delivery for children with the leading causes of child death (high-impact conditions).
9p virubber2711 21-03-2020 25 3 Download
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Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been suggested as an alternative for conventional autopsy in view of the declining consented autopsy rates. However, large prospective studies rigorously evaluating the accuracy of such an approach are lacking
10p virubber2711 21-03-2020 10 1 Download
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Reducing neonatal death has been an emerging challenge in low and middle income countries in the past decade. The development of the low cost interventions and their effective delivery are needed to reduce deaths from birth asphyxia.
8p vivalanbo2711 19-03-2020 24 3 Download
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Estimated 17,000 neonates (≤ 28 days of age) die in Vietnam annually, corresponding to more than half of the child mortality burden. However, current knowledge about these neonates is limited. Prematurity, asphyxia and congenital malformations are major causes of death in neonates worldwide.
7p vivalanbo2711 19-03-2020 11 0 Download
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Tonsillitis, with associated tonsillar hypertrophy, is a common disease of childhood, yet it is rarely associated with sudden death due to airway obstruction. Lethal complications involving the inflamed tonsils include haemorrhage, retropharyngeal abscess and disseminated sepsis.
4p vivalanbo2711 19-03-2020 9 2 Download